This blog is my look at movies, pop culture and entertainment. It’s a blog by the people that speaks for the people who love entertainment. I love to write and to share my opinion. Hope you enjoy what I have to say.

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There are very few movie franchises that can compete with Mission Impossible’s two decade in theaters. Over those years, Ethan Hunt and his IMF (Impossible Missions Force) team have tracked down the NOC (non-official cover) list, stopped the deadly Chimera virus, chased The Rabbit’s Foot, and prevented nuclear war – however they did damage the Transamerica […]
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Vacation is a sequel/reboot of the Vacation series from the 80’s & 90’s that followed the misadventures of the Griswold family. You know, the same franchise that helped turn Chevy Chase into a symbol of the 80’s and made Lyndsay Buckingham’s “Holiday Road” an iconic song. In Vacation, a grown up Rusty Griswold (Ed Helms) […]
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The breathtaking documentary, 3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets is playing at SIFF Film Center from July 24th through July 30th. Here’s a brief synopsis of the from from SIFF’s website November 23, 2012. Two cars parked next to each other at a Florida gas station. A white middle-aged male, Michael Dunn, and a black teenager […]
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Check out the delight Jessica aka Curly Nerd in the first of many video adventures, starting with SDCC (San Diego Comic Con) 2015. This 2:04 video is just brief glimpse into Jessica’s love for geek culture. I’ll keep you updated on Jessica’s adventures, until then you can check out her Instagram to learn more about […]
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Paper Towns, based on the 2008 novel by John Green, is the story of Quentin Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) and his unrequited love for the mysterious Margo Roth Spiegelman ( Cara Delevingne). Quentin and Margo became childhood friends after Margo moved in across the street. Nine years after their childhood friendship drifted apart, Margo climbs through […]
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Southpaw is a classic case of a movie split into three parts – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Southpaw opens with Billy Hope (Gyllenhaal) winning another successful title defense while taking a massive beating in the process. During the post fight press conference, Hope is called out (Clubber Lang style) by hopeful title […]
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The latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is Ant-Man, a comic book movie that’s as scaled down as its pint-sized hero. Dr. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) has kept his revolutionary subatomic particle technology, nicknamed “Pym particles”, a secret from the world. With the help of a hi-tech suit, the particles allow the user […]
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From The Last Samurai to Helix, Hiroyuki Sanada’s played some very interesting characters. His latest film, Mr. Holmes, puts Hiroyuki in the middle of a Sherlock Holmes story. I chatted with Hiroyuki about Mr. Holmes, how he picks a role, and working with American actors. How did you get cast in Mr. Holmes? Hirouki Sanada: […]
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